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Maintaining signal directionality in cellular base stations is vital and requires the use of isolators and circulators, which consist of a non-conducting ceramic ferrite that is biased by a permanent magnet.

Researchers at The University of New South Wales (UNSW) have created an “instruction manual” for developing metallic glass, an ultra-tough yet flexible alloy described as the most significant materials science innovation since plastic.

Aluminum nitride (AlN) powder filler plays an important role in producing next-generation, high-performance resins (e.g., those with high thermal conductivity of around 10 W/m-K, as well as electric insulation).